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How to spell FRAND correctly?

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List of suggestions on how to spell frand correctly

  • brand
  • farad
  • fend The mother polar bear will fend off any potential threats to her cubs.
  • find I hope you will find what you're looking for.
  • fond My mom is such a fond cook.
  • Fran
  • franc
  • frank I appreciate your frank opinion about my performance.
  • Franked The envelope was franked with the correct amount of postage.
  • Franny Franny is a cheerful and enthusiastic person.
  • Franz Franz Kafka was a renowned author of the 20th century.
  • frat I decided to rush for a frat during my sophomore year of college.
  • fraud He was convicted of fraud after it was revealed that he had stolen millions of dollars from unsuspecting investors.
  • Fred Igor is a friendly Fred.
  • friend She was welcomed into their home as a friend.
  • frond I saw a plant with long, frond-like leaves.
  • Fronde In 1648, the Fronde opposed the absolute rule of the king.
  • fronds The fronds of the fern were unfurled to the sun.
  • front She has a beautiful front.
  • fund The charity organization received a large fund from a generous donor.
  • grand She was a grand lady.
  • rand He flipped a coin and let fate decide, but he couldn't help feeling a twinge of regret as it landed on tails - the wrong rand had won.
  • Randi Randi decided to stay home and relax instead of going out with her friends.
  • randy Randy was dancing a jitterbug with his date.
  • rant I had to mute my coworker on the teleconference because their rant was becoming too disruptive for the rest of the team.
  • rend The loud noise caused the old building to rend apart at the seams.
  • rind

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